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25 February, 04:03

03: Use substitution to show that x = is a solution to the equation 4 cos (x) - 1 = 0. Show

all of your work (do not use a calculator)

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  1. 25 February, 04:22
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    4cos x - 1 = 0 is equivalent to 4cos x = 1 and then to cos x = 1/4.

    The cosine function is defined as cos x = (adjacent side) / (hypotenuse).

    Here cos x = 1/4. To find the angle x, we use the inverse cosine function:

    x = arccos (1/4). For the angle x, the adjacent side length is 1 and the hypotenuse length is 4.
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